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Re: A question for the Washington brewers and SVOers
Not that I'm aware of. With the legislature and local governments here in Washington being pro-biodiesel right now, I dont think they're going to waste time looking at every small brewers operation.
I do know that here you are allowed to have 250 gallons of fuel (or any flammable liquid) on your property in sealed containers.
Transporting say 15 gallons of WVO a week for a homebrew operation isn't going to attract much attention around here, you'd be amazed at the amount of people here in Seattle running their cars and trucks on biodiesel.
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The Green Monster: 2001 F250 Powerstroke, 2WD, ZF6 transmission. Bully Dog GT Tuner set in tow mode. MotorSilk boric oxide added to engine, transmission and diff. Showing 30mpg on the freeway running home brew biodiesel. NTZ 1/2 Micron bypass oil filter. Dieselsite Coolant filter and Caterpillar ELC next on the list. 4" open turbo back exhaust.
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